Bethel Park Journal

Always B Smiling lives up to name: Nonprofit hosts programs in Peters for young people with disabilities

Harry Funk
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It’s mission accomplished for Destiny Otricelli of Bridgeville during Always B Smiling’s “B” Independent program on June 9.
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Kristin Huibregtse speaks during the 2022 Miles for Smiles event.
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Christian Binsse has some bubble-blowing fun during Always B Smiling’s “B” Independent program on June 9.
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Bennett Huibregtse’s photograph is shown during the 2022 Miles for Smiles event.
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Kerrin Hetland buys a bag of dog treats from fellow volunteer Julie Binsse during Always B Smiling’s “B” Independent program on June 9.
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Dog treats, made in partnership with the Special Barkery, sport the Always B Smiling Logo.
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The new Always B Smiling recreational barn was financed by the Washington County Tourism Grant Program.
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Adaptive bicycles, designed to carry passengers safely, are stored in the Always B Smiling recreational barn.

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